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Black Rock Curling- from the website “To create opportunities for BIPOC Youth to learn about and play curling. To assist curling clubs in becoming more inclusive spaces for everyone in their communities”  Explore this exciting program  

TeENTREPREUR- Discover the HRM Designed/Created t-shirt which is funding youth development works Spring 2023.

The Halifax Black Film Festival runs February 24-26 and click here to connect with the powerful momentum of this year’s entries.

SEE THAT POWERFUL IMAGE (top of the page)?  get your copy and see the entire poster !

NSCC Libraries offers an array of content and information online                    

Canadian Museum of Immigration  will host a screening of BLACK ICE. “This incisive, urgent documentary examines the role of Black players in Canadian hockey”  Learn more and register HERE.       

Advanced Education:  “Are you an African Nova Scotian heading into your first year of a B.Sc. (Agriculture) program at a Canadian university? Apply now to be considered for this scholarship and summer internship opportunity! To apply CLICK HERE” 

African Nova Scotian Affairs-Government:  visit HERE for the Province’s African Heritage Month Events

National Film Board of Canada:  “Celebrate Canadian perspectives from Black filmmakers with the NFB. Explore our free collection of titles from Black filmmakers across Canada, showcasing an extensive selection of stories told from Black perspectives.”  Link to the collection HERE

Nova Scotia Museums “Discover African Nova Scotia – Connect with the rich history of African Nova Scotian culture by visiting these museums and cultural centres, like the Black Loyalist Heritage Centre. CLICK HERE

Government of Canada:  Discover a helpful Digital Tool Kit along with an array of information/links when you visit THIS LINK

Black Cultural Centre:  “Nova Scotia has over 52 historic Black communities that go back several generations, making Nova Scotia the birthplace of Black culture and heritage in Canada. The history of African Nova Scotians reaches back to the early founding years of the province of Nova Scotia. Many of today’s communities can trace their origins to centuries ago, when Nova Scotia held the promise of a better life for people of African descent. ”  To learn more about this iconic cultural centre visit HERE

 

***photo credit: Twitter account of African Nova Scotian Affairs @OfficeofANSA